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Amanda Hayes Rudolph

Practice Areas

  • Estate Planning
  • Trusts, Probate & Estate Administration
  • Real Estate
  • Business Transactions

Education

  • J.D., University of Illinois College of Law (2015)
  • M.A. Sociology, The George Washington University (2012)
  • B.A. Sociology (minor Russian Language & Literature), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2010)

Mrs. Rudolph is a Senior Associate with a diverse practice focused on real estate, estates and trusts, and business law. With years of experience, she has developed a deep understanding of the legal complexities surrounding property transactions, estate planning and administration, and business operations. Whether representing individuals, families, or businesses, Mrs. Rudolph offers tailored legal strategies that address the specific goals and challenges of her clients. In real estate, she provides guidance on buying, selling, leasing, and development projects, ensuring clients make informed decisions and protect their investments. In the area of estates and trusts, she helps clients plan for the future with precision, crafting wills, trusts, and other estate planning tools to secure their legacies and minimize potential conflicts. For business clients, Mrs. Rudolph offers counsel on corporate structure, transactions, contracts, and compliance, assisting them in achieving sustainable growth and mitigating risks. Known for her practical, client-centered approach, Mrs. Rudolph prides herself on being a trusted advisor, committed to delivering high-quality legal services and providing peace of mind to those she serves.

Mrs. Rudolph is also a Manager of and Title Agent for RPB Title, LLC, as well as a RESA Certified Settlement Attorney for RPB Settlements.

Mrs. Rudolph earned her law degree from the University of Illinois College of Law where she served as a student attorney in the Civil Litigation Clinic, Family Advocacy Clinic, and Domestic Violence Clinic, advocating for indigent families seeking divorce and child custody, domestic violence survivors, emancipated young adults, and neglected juveniles, for which she received the College’s Clinical Legal Education Outstanding Student Award in 2015. She also interned for the Republic of Korea Embassy in Washington, DC, where she conducted research for and consulted with the Legal Attaché on extradition, foreign affairs, and immigration issues. 

Mrs. Rudolph resides in Alexandria, Virginia with her husband, son, and two cats.

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